Does having sex harm the body?

Apr 19, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Moderate sexual intercourse can enhance emotional intimacy between couples, relieve stress, improve mood, and strengthen marital relationships without harming the body. However, excessively frequent intercourse may lead to excessive physical exhaustion, causing symptoms such as fatigue, lower back pain, dizziness, tinnitus, and night sweats. Frequent sexual activity can also reduce the resistance of the vaginal mucosa, allowing pathogens to enter and trigger vaginal inflammation.

Sexual intercourse refers to coitus. Moderate sexual activity does not harm the body, but excessively frequent intercourse may cause physical harm, potentially leading to physical and mental fatigue or infections such as vaginitis. The details are as follows:

I. No Harm

Moderate sexual intercourse can enhance emotional intimacy between partners, relieve stress, improve mood, and promote marital harmony, without causing any physical harm.

II. Potential Harm

1. Physical and Mental Fatigue

Excessively frequent intercourse may lead to excessive physical exertion, disrupt normal sleep patterns, and result in symptoms such as fatigue, lower back pain, dizziness, tinnitus, and night sweats.

2. Risk of Vaginitis

Frequent intercourse causes continuous friction and irritation to the vaginal mucosa, reducing its resistance. Poor hygiene during intercourse may allow pathogens to enter the vagina and trigger inflammation.

In addition to the above, overly frequent intercourse may also lead to other conditions such as cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, posing risks to women's health. It is recommended to maintain a reasonable frequency of intercourse, avoid excessive frequency, and pay attention to hygiene during sexual activity.



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